2011 Toyota Corolla S Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Orange, California, United States
NIADA CERTIFIED! 6-MONTH/6K MILE LIMITED CERTIFIED WARRANTY! plus the Balance of the Factory Warranty! ONE LADY OWNER. This is the "S" Model. Equipped with: Power Moonroof, Power windows, Power Door Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Stereo w/CD, Sirius Radio, Blue Tooth, MP3/WMA Playback Capability, Remote Keyless Entry, ALarm System, Carpeted Floor Mats, Power Mirrors.Tilt Wheel, Alloy Wheels. They just don't come any nicer! LIKE NEW CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT! COMPLETE VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT AVAILABLE FOR YOUR REVIEW. We took this vehicle in trade on a classic car that we sold to the owner's husband. It still smells new inside. We gladly accept trade-ins. Please call or send us an email for an appointment to see this vehicle in person. If you are out of the area, we welcome a professional inspection by a company of your choice. We will help to arrange shipping if needed at a discounted rate.
ABOUT THE SELLERS; My wife and I have been in the New Car Dealership business for 30 years. Several years ago we exited the New Car business and now the two of us search the country for unique low mileage vehicles. We go through the vehicles with a 100 Point Certified Inspection process front to rear and top to bottom. They are as close to new as a pre owned vehicle can be when we offer them for sale. We are meticulous in our offerings and welcome your inspection by a professional of your choice prior to purchase. We do not have a traditional lot that is open to the public, but merely offer our cars by appointment, one client at a time, and never any pressure from us to buy. We welcome your telephone inquires to: (714) 240-8003 Executive Business Wholesale Orange, California 92869 Taxes and Fees: California buyer's are subject to sales tax, smog fees of $50.00 plus $8.25 for smog certificate when applicable, documentary fee of $65.00 in addition to the purchase price. Out of State buyers are only subject to the documentary fee of $65.00 in addition to the purchase price, provided the vehicle is shipped out of state by a licensed carrier. Thank you for looking and we hope that you have a great day! |
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